The VIPP Report: The 3rd Annual International Day of the Girl will be held at the Muhammad Ali Center

The panel discussion will be a talker with Rachel Anne (Dolezal) speaking at the Louisville event

Special from Sherlene Shanklin, WHAS11 Television, ABC Louisville

I’m heading to Nashville later this week to attend the International Black Film Festival but I will return to Louisville just in time for the United Nations’ 3rd Annual International Day of the Girl. I just RSVP’d for the Sunday, October 11th event at the Muhammad Ali Center. There will be several film and documentary screenings. You can see films like Somewhere Between, Skin, The Sapphires and Little White Lie.

There will be a panel discussion over lunch as well. The discussion will focus on the films and the impact of identity within a culture or for an individual; either assigned or proclaimed. The topic, How is identity determined? Who decides? How do you fill in your, “I AM? “

You may not recognize the name but you definitely know Rachel Anne. She made headlines in Spokane, Washington as Rachel Dolezal. She resigned as president of the Spokane NAACP chapter following questions concerning her race.

Dolezal is now going by Rachel Anne and she is scheduled to be in Louisville. This is one of the first public appearances since her parents, Larry and Ruthanne Dolezal said their daughter has always identified with the African-American culture but she is Caucasian.

That firestorm caused a lot of people to question Rachel Anne and now she will speak out in Louisville on the topic.

The discussion on Sunday, October 11th will give her an opportunity to explain her stance. If you would like to hear the panel discussion, you need to RSVP by October 2nd at http://unidotg3.eventbrite.com.

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